Among the key political consequences of Disraeli's Reform Act of 1867 was
A) the outbreak of mass strikes by industrial workers in Britain.
B) a large increase in the number of voters and tighter organization of Liberal and Conservative political parties.
C) the emergence of female suffrage movements in other European countries inspired by extension of the vote to British women.
D) the freeing of the last British serfs on northern landed estates.
E) the incorporation of India into the British Empire.
B
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